Synopses & Reviews
George Bowering has always maintained many of his poems are germinated in secret wayssecrets he has, until now, assiduously kept to himself. In suddenly giving most of those secrets away,
Vermeers Light, much of it written while Bowering was in office” as Canadas first Poet Laureate, constitutes an extraordinary gesture of generosity from a poet to his readership who has so honoured him. Its alphabet series
A, Youre Adorable, by Ellen Field,” a pseudonym Bowering often used in the 1990s;
Imaginary Poems for AMB, addressed to his late wife Angela;
He Is Not, a micro-translation of Shelleys
Adonais;
Q&A, which dares to take on the most fundamental questions of the human condition with level-headed honesty and witthe list of revelations and the pyrotechnics of Bowerings craft presented here are spellbinding.
But the greatest astonishment about this celebratory collection from a poet at the height of his powers is that it contains all eight variations of Grandfather,” Bowerings most anthologized poem to date, set into an essay, Rewriting My Grandfather, like eight jewels in a crown at the end of the book. It is here that the poet presents his readers with a voyage of discovery; that the buried treasure of his invisible but adamantine craft is to be found; and the gift of entrance into how George Bowering creates his work is revealed.
Review
Bowering is the poet of delight in earthly matters, of bemusement at the self. His lyrics turn out the streetlights (who needs them!) and light up the stars.”
2005 Griffin Poetry Prize Jury
One of Canadas most original writers.”
Calgary Herald
One of Canadian literatures chief mockers and iconoclasts.”
Vancouver Sun
At the core of the book is the raw, emotional force of Imaginary Poems for AMB
Harrowing and heartbreaking, these pages walk the tightrope of
sentiment without falling into sentimentality. Despite the far-ranging
subject matter and approaches, the volume is characterized by the terse
honesty, purity of voice, and wry humour that are Bowerings trademark.
Particularly outstanding, even in this impressive company, is the closing
section of the book, a lengthy essay entitled Rewriting My Grandfather
Its a tour de force, and a window into the mind of one of Canadas most
significant poets.”
Quill and Quire
Bowering is both highly skilled in the formal aspects of poetry and perfectly accessible to the average reader
A delightful collection that may inspire readers to seek out Bowerings earlier work.”
Booklist
Whatever the subjectheartfelt elegies to his late wife, lively commentary on baseball, wry social observations in Vancouver cafeteriasBowerings work is about creating effects in language. His essay Rewriting My Grandfather, which concludes the book, offers wonderful insight into this process
Bowering scores lots of hits himself in Vermeers Light. Hes got an Old Masters touch, indeed.”
Toronto Star
Synopsis
In Vermeers Light, Canadas first Poet Laureate reveals secrets of creation that he has, until now, assiduously kept to himself.
About the Author
George BoweringGeorge Bowering, Canadas first Poet Laureate and co-founder of the avant-garde poetry magazine TISH, was born in the Okanagan Valley.
A distinguished novelist, poet, editor, professor, historian and tireless supporter of fellow writers, Bowering has authored more than eighty books, including works of poetry, fiction, autobiography, biography and youth fiction.
In 2002, Bowering was recognized by the Vancouver Sun as one of the most influential people in British Columbia. In 2011, he received the Lieutenant Governors Award for Literary Excellence in British Columbia.